[Nicolotti, T.]. Bombardamento della citta di Tolone fatto da gl' Imperiali ed Aleati l'Anno 1707 nel mese d'Agosto.

No place, [ca. 1707].

Original manuscript map. 206 x 264 mm on ca. 210 x 284 mm (sheet, unevenly cut). Scale 1:42,000 approx. Pencil, pen, ink and watercolour on paper. With legend and ornamental cartouche. Oriented with west to top. Mounted on cardboard (263 x 325 mm).

 4,500.00

Rare, decorative manuscript map of the 1707 Siege of Toulon on the French Riviera during the War of the Spanish Succession. Carried out meticulously and in great detail, it features a lovely cartouche in the lower right corner. The map indicates the town and port of Toulon, the forts of Santa Catarina and Sainte-Marguerite, both briefly held by the Allies, the towns of La Valette-du-Var, Ardenes, and the hospital on Saint-Mandrier-sur-Mer, along with powder magazines and encampments against the rolling hinterlands.

A nearly identical map, signed by the Italian draughtsman T. Nicolotti (fl. 1701-07) and drawn as a trompe l'oeil inset within a larger map of the coast of France and Italy that showing the marches and camps of the Allied and French armies in 1707, is owned by the Royal Collection Trust (RCIN 725097). It differs from the present map merely in colouring and the arrangement of the legend text.

The siege of Toulon took place between 29 July and 21 August 1707, when a combined Savoyard-Imperial army, supported by a British naval force, attacked the French base at Toulon. The town successfully resisted the siege, while thousands of Allied troops were incapacitated by disease.

Two sections somewhat browned. Lower right corner of the backing board chipped, with slight loss to legend text. The pierced cardboard backing suggests that the map was once wall-mounted.

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